Solar and battery

Highland Mule

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Livestock Farmer
we have a 72kw lithium battery installed on a 150kw pv system on a dairy farm. With monitoring and data system. We can supply batteries up to 500kw.
Sorry I ment to mention you should be looking at a £700 per kw installed

You're a supposed supplier of the goods and you don't even know the correct units for the product you're selling? Battery capacity would be in kW-h, not kW......
 

Exfarmer

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Location
Bury St Edmunds
Our Apologies, well addressed Highland Mule maybe you can reference your installed capacity of kWh in the UK. just for people who have no idea what we are taking about i've places the explanation here for them.
A kilowatt-hour (kWh) and a kilowatt (kW) may sound like the same thing, but they're. While both are interrelated units of measurement, the important difference between kWh and kW is that a kWh reflects the total amount of electricity used, whereas a kW reflects the rate of electricity usage. hopefully that clears up that little issue.
so what size is the battery you have installed 70kWh or ?
 

sjt01

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Mixed Farmer
Location
North Norfolk
You're a supposed supplier of the goods and you don't even know the correct units for the product you're selling? Battery capacity would be in kW-h, not kW......
Battery installations usually have a kWh storage rating and a kW peak supply rating, such as the Tesla South Australia installation which is rated at 193.5 MWh and 100 MW, due to be uprated to 150 MW.
 

Highland Mule

Member
Livestock Farmer
Our Apologies, well addressed Highland Mule maybe you can reference your installed capacity of kWh in the UK. just for people who have no idea what we are taking about i've places the explanation here for them.
A kilowatt-hour (kWh) and a kilowatt (kW) may sound like the same thing, but they're. While both are interrelated units of measurement, the important difference between kWh and kW is that a kWh reflects the total amount of electricity used, whereas a kW reflects the rate of electricity usage. hopefully that clears up that little issue.

My installed capacity of storage (in kWh) and production (in kW) is exactly the same number. It’s an infinite multiple smaller than most people on this forum and yet I still am able to spot your rookie errors. You can work out what that number is for yourself.

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farmerfred86

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BASIS
Location
Suffolk
anyone had a real price, or is using such a system
Ps I am not selling just looking at figures

Pm me if you prefer

I've been looking at a system of 9kwh for £6k installed but Im struggling to make the figures stack up even now. Our problem is that our bills are incredibly expensive between 4pm and 7pm (because we are H/H metering and capacity size.) Electric is 3 times the price it is during the rest of the day. But these battery storage systems are only designed to work on a single phase (a bit pointless on a 3 phase system like ours)

The photo above is far more the type of system I'm after though... But I can't make the figures work.
 

farmerfred86

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BASIS
Location
Suffolk
It seems to have gone along with all the posts by "Eco Mirage"

Essentially it showed a battery system about the size of 3 or 4 fridge freezers.

The current systems of about 10kwh dont stack up very well financially.
 

Treemover

Member
Location
Offaly
I see pv is now the goto over wind; but some recommend wind to charge or top up batteries at night??

Im wondering if its worth while running a 500-1000w turbine with 1-2 kw panels and batteries if for nothing else but to learn about the systems involved??

We are currently running a diesel genny 35kva, and would like to reduce its usage
 

farmerm

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Location
Shropshire
I see pv is now the goto over wind; but some recommend wind to charge or top up batteries at night??

Im wondering if its worth while running a 500-1000w turbine with 1-2 kw panels and batteries if for nothing else but to learn about the systems involved??

We are currently running a diesel genny 35kva, and would like to reduce its usage
PV in Offaly :ROFLMAO: Don't think I have ever seen the sun during my visit there.
 

Chickcatcher

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Mixed Farmer
Location
SG9
Slightly of the Ball but I am looking for a 5Kw vertical axis wind turbine any one with Knowledge of there failings or ideas of where to go for one may be usefull them would like totag them to a battery system to run house and charge "NEW" car that will come one day but in the order outlined.
 

rick_vandal

Member
Location
Soft South
Slightly of the Ball but I am looking for a 5Kw vertical axis wind turbine any one with Knowledge of there failings or ideas of where to go for one may be usefull them would like totag them to a battery system to run house and charge "NEW" car that will come one day but in the order outlined.
Slightly off the Wall but could the NEW car be part of the house system? A Prius is a 200v storage device on wheels! 12v LED lighting is adequate, if I was to rewire my house now, I would put in a low voltage circuit. A lot of stuff runs at even 5v.
 

rick_vandal

Member
Location
Soft South
Slightly of the Ball but I am looking for a 5Kw vertical axis wind turbine any one with Knowledge of there failings or ideas of where to go for one may be usefull them would like totag them to a battery system to run house and charge "NEW" car that will come one day but in the order outlined.
Love vertical axis turbines for being omnidirectional if un-governable. Even Dusty Miller could trim his sails in Trumpton. Wind and sun are fickle but if you have some moving water you are rich.
 

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
@rick_vandal Wife and I moved in 7 Mnths ago so I wont be rewiring just yet, rainfall last 12 months was 500mm and near to the top of any bump so not much moving water
There have been many attempt to build vertical turbines and I believe a member of this forum thought he had cracked it.
however I do not believe there have been any viable models yet. Take care before you invest in this technology!
 

Dave645

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
N Lincs
I've been looking at a system of 9kwh for £6k installed but Im struggling to make the figures stack up even now. Our problem is that our bills are incredibly expensive between 4pm and 7pm (because we are H/H metering and capacity size.) Electric is 3 times the price it is during the rest of the day. But these battery storage systems are only designed to work on a single phase (a bit pointless on a 3 phase system like ours)

The photo above is far more the type of system I'm after though... But I can't make the figures work.
As someone said before me, solar panels and an electric cars the numbers will be easier to make sense of. Yes new car may be over your budget but give it a few more years second hand EV’s will start filtering down. Especaly if you have the car plugged in at those peak times and your system lets you draw from it. :)
 

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